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$5,000 Worth of Panties and Bras stolen from Corpus Christi Victoria's
Secret
Three obvious thieves got away with $5,700 worth of bras and panties from a
Victoria's
Secret inside the mall last week and police need help identifying these
suspects. Footage from the surveillance video shows two men and one woman taking
the merchandise and stuffing it into a bag. The woman acted as a lookout while
the male suspects stole the goods. If you recognize them, call Crime Stoppers at
888-TIPS. (Source
kristv.com)
Bridgeport woman arrested for theft and possession of criminal tool at the
Gap
Zaikiya Felder, 35, of Monroe Street, Bridgeport, is charged with sixth-degree
larceny and possession of a shoplifting device. Police said Felder took clothing
from the Gap and had wire cutters that she used to remove security sensors. She
then placed the items in a plastic bag, police said. She left the scene but a
witness identified her and she was arrested by warrant. (Source
patch.com)
Two arrested in retail theft ring also facing drug charges
in Louisville A
Louisville couple is accused of organized retail theft and other charges. Police
say the husband and wife, along with at least five others, have been stealing
merchandise from retail stores, then returning the items for gift cards. The
couple would then allegedly take the gift cards and sell them for cash. Rocky
and Angel Beechum were arrested early Saturday morning. The arrest warrant says
Rocky Beechum gave police a taped statement admitting to the scheme. Metro
Police say the Beechums and their co-defendants have sold more than $6,000 in
gift cards. (Source
wave3.com)
Connecticut woman arrested on 2 day Baby
formula shoplifting spree A
woman who police said stole hundreds of dollars of baby formula from Super Stop
& Shop on Villa Avenue two days in a row was arrested Saturday. Kaycee
Rivera,
26, of Bridgeport, was charged with sixth-degree larceny for Saturday's
theft of
$115 worth of baby formula. Store employees told police they recognized Rivera
from a similar incident the day before, when she was able to leave with about
$475 in baby formula without paying, according to the report. Police said they
are awaiting a warrant to be issued for the first incident.
(Source
fairfieldcitizenonline.com)
Police
believe COACH outlet smash and grab tied to an Atlanta ORC group
Last
Friday, the Calhoun Premium Outlet COACH store was hit for $16,788 worth of
merchandise. Police have located several pieces of physical evidence which have
been sent to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations Crime Lab for
examination,"
said the Calhoun Police Department. "After reviewing information from the
Georgia State Intelligent Network and the Regional Organized Crime Information
Center, we believe this group to be part of a faction operating out of
Atlanta."
(Source
romenews-tribune.com)
“Protection 1 is proud to be
sponsoring the D-D Daily ORC column to ensure the LP
industry
gets the information, education and critical
data they need to fight this national epidemic.”
Rex Gillette, VP Retail Sales, Protection 1. |
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